Weaponized Migration

According to an article in Epoch Times last week, mass illegal immigration is being used to ‘destroy the United States politically, culturally, economically, and even geographically.” The surge of migrants traversing through the Panama jungle, particularly the Darién Gap, may be a strategic tool in what's described as "weaponized migration."

The conditions migrants face are harsh, from the grueling journey through dense forests to the dire circumstances in makeshift camps. These migrants, hailing from diverse countries such as China, Somalia, Venezuela, and Ecuador, are reportedly unwitting pawns in a larger geopolitical game.

Furthermore, the article indicates that various entities, including the United Nations and NGOs, are facilitating this migration flow. These organizations, some of which receive substantial funding from U.S. taxpayers, are aiding and abetting the movement of migrants, often under the guise of humanitarian assistance.

According to the in-depth article, migrants are being exploited and abused during their journey, including reports of violence, illness, and inadequate living conditions.

Beyond the immediate humanitarian crisis, there are broader geopolitical implications of weaponized migration. Hostile nations, including China and Russia, may be leveraging this phenomenon to undermine U.S. sovereignty and security. There are implications of a deliberate strategy to flood the United States with migrants, potentially leading to social, economic, and political destabilization. Moreover, the possibility of territorial encroachment, with suggestions that foreign adversaries may seek to redraw borders or exert influence over U.S. territories.

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